Today ,I have read the
<Expert C Programming,Deep C Secrets>,
Chapter 3.Unscrambling Declarations in C.
The author introduce the declaration of a little complicated function,then he left another exercise:

Code:

char *(*(c[10]))(int **p);

the answer is given at the of the Chapter 3

However, I am uncertain about the "c[10]",
the book is said:"c is an array[0...9] of pointer to a function returning a pointer-to-char",
I am thinking...
Is there a 10 function pointers ?
Could some master give me a example to show how to use the
char *(*(c[10]))(int **p);
in a C Program?
Thank you very much!